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  1. Cross-shot definition: (soccer) A shot from one side of the field towards the opposite corner of the goal.

  2. To capture phone or video conversations. Filmmakers often use the crosscut to show two characters talking on the phone. The camera cuts back and forth as the conversation progresses, and there’s room to play with dialogue and its relation to the action in the frame. For example, in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Ferris pretends to be bedridden ...

  3. The Cross Shot squash racket has been designed for players who want to try their hand at squash.Monoshaft construction for flexibility and power. Large 500 cm² head and special 14x20 string pattern. The strings are closer together in the centre for maximum precision and spaced further apart at the ends for better energy return on off-centre shots.

  4. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Cross Shot - An arcade puzzle game. Cross Shot incorporates the fun side of a battle of minds between two friends with a hint of nostalgia with its rustic play-style and sound effects. Invite a friend or jump in against the A.I. for a ever-evolving game of Cross Shot. With a detailed in-game tutorial you will learn the easy to grasp but ...

  5. Cross-Shot. Technology: Evaluation System. Year Founded: 2020. Based In: Greece. Team Size: 0-5. About: Evaluation of the contribution of the Coach to the Club's performance. Comparing Coaches. Quality Assurance System for Football Clubs.

  6. Cross-shot dalam Kamus Istilah Dunia Marketing Online Offline, maka Cross-shot merupakan kata kata yang jarang sekali dimengerti Sebagian Banyak Orang pada umumnya. Cross-shot lebih sering digunakan oleh marketer dan tenaga penjualan/pemasaran khususnya dalam dunia marketing seperti business development manager, sales regional manager, digital marketing manager, chief marketing officer.

  7. Earliest known use. late 1700s. The earliest known use of the noun cross-shot is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for cross-shot is from 1789, in Ess. Shooting. cross-shot is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: cross- comb. form, shot n.1.